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basis that you are available, open and ready for an ongoing relationship with Spirit.


The POWER of Soul Time The interior world is just as real and valu- able as the exterior one. It is extremely important to balance the two with equal amounts of attention, acknowledgement and appreciation.


Activity: Write down your favorite place for quiet soul time.


YOU are a Powerful CREATOR Thoughts, words, deeds, priorities, be- liefs and states of being create reality. Become accountable for your energetic offerings—both input and output. We are responsible for our own lives.


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Activity: Name one area in your life where YOU could offer more positive, joyous, appreciative energy.


THANK You, THANK You,


THANK You! Gratitude is a high vibration. More than simply saying thank you to be polite, feel- ing gratitude changes everything.


Activity: Hold an “Appreciation Blitz” in your imagination by appreciating as much as possible everything you can think of in your life right now.


Greater intimacy with our own soul will change our world. There is so much more occurring in our multidimensional reality than most people realize, but we are being called right now in 2011 to do deeper and wider in the breadth and scope of our per- spectives and perceptions. The world awaits our authenticity, our joy and our love.


A modern bridge between the mainstream and the mystical, Annie Burnside, M.Ed. is a soul nurturer, specializing in conscious re- lationships and spiritual development. Her first book, Soul to Soul Parenting, won the 2011 Nautilus Silver book award and the 2011 Indie book award. She lives with her family in Chicago. Visit AnnieBurnside.com.


*** Win an autographed copy of Annie Burnside’s book,Soul to Soul Parenting. Visit NAChicagoNorth.com for contest information and to register. Contest runs August 1-31, 2011. Winner will be announced in early September 2011.


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